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BAA Limited and its predecessors, the British Airports Authority and BAA plc, owned and operated Gatwick continuously from 1 April 1966 until 2 December 2009.
*: Category: Airports of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
In 1975 British Airports Authority airport director John Mulkern, British Caledonian Airways chairman Adam Thomson and British Rail's Southern Region regional manager Bob Reid, formed the Gatwick Liaison Group to discuss matters of mutual interest.
Category: Airports in British Columbia
The British Airports Authority ( BAA ) has been a pioneer in implementing congestion pricing for all types of commercial aviation.
Category: Airports in British Columbia
In 1971 the British Airports Authority took over the airport and immediately started to expand it by constructing a new runway and terminal building.
In 1991 the newly privatised British Airports Authority, BAA Limited, consolidated their portfolio of UK airports.
The airport was nationalized in 1947 and was transferred to the control of the British Airports Authority ( BAA ) in 1975.
Just south of this was the British Airports Authority Management Centre, the site next occupied by the Crawley Forest School opened on 18 September 2009 by Gloria Hunniford.
A group of airlines claimed that the British Airports Authority had unlawfully increased landing fees at the instigation of a government minister.
Category: Airports of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
* BAA Limited, formerly BAA plc, originally known as the British Airports Authority
Category: Airports of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
BAA stems from British Airports Authority and is owned by a consortium led by Grupo Ferrovial, a Spanish firm specialising in infrastructure.
The British Airports Authority was established by the passing of Airport Authority Act 1965, to take responsibility for three state-owned airports-London Heathrow Airport, London Gatwick Airport, and London Stansted Airport.
The Authority took on the Ministry of Civil Aviation Constabulary in 1946, which was renamed to become the British Airports Authority Constabulary, and was disbanded between 1974 and 1975.
Although the company is adamant that its name is strictly " BAA Limited " and that the letters do not officially stand for anything, it is still widely ( albeit erroneously ) referred to as the " British Airports Authority " by both the media and the public-even though the Authority was dissolved following the 1986 privatisation.
The newly formed British Overseas Airways Corporation was transferred to Whitchurch from Croydon and Gatwick Airports.
Category: Airports in British Columbia
Category: Airports of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan
Category: Airports of the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan

British and Authority
The Irish Free State, whose consent to the Abdication Act was also required, neither gave it nor allowed the British legislation to take effect in the Free State's jurisdiction ; instead, the Irish parliament passed its own Act — the Executive Authority ( External Relations ) Act — the day after the Declaration of Abdication Act took force elsewhere, meaning Edward VIII, for one day, remained King of Ireland while George VI was king of all the other realms.
* British Columbia Hydro and Power Authority ( BC Electric )
The relative severity of various British profanities, as perceived by the public, was studied on behalf of the British Broadcasting Standards Commission, Independent Television Commission, BBC and Advertising Standards Authority ; the results of this jointly commissioned research were published in December 2000 in a paper called " Delete expletives ?".
On 14 March 2006, the American and British guards left the jail, charging that the Palestininan Authority was not adhering to the agreement reached with Israel.
** The British Civil Aviation Authority is established.
This 1991 advert prompted more than 800 complaints to the British Advertising Standards Authority during 1991 and was featured in the reference book Guinness World Records 2000 as ' Most Controversial Campaign '.
The double Thames Lock at Brentford acts as the demarcation point between the Thames, administered by the Port of London Authority, and the River Brent / Grand Union Canal, administered by British Waterways.
In Scotland, there is a Scottish Qualifications Authority ( SQA ) system for students learning British Sign Language.
The term UAS was since adopted by the United States Department of Defense ( DoD ) and the British Civil Aviation Authority ( CAA ).
After PETA placed ads in school newspapers linking milk to acne, obesity, heart disease, cancer, and strokes, Mothers Against Drunk Driving and college officials complained it encouraged underage drinking ; the British Advertising Standards Authority asked that the ads be discontinued after complaints from interest groups such as The National Farmers ' Unions.
This meant the introduction of the British rank and promotion structure, the creation of 12 Police Divisions and 39 Sub-Divisions, the disbandment of the Ulster Special Constabulary, and the creation of a Police Authority representative of the whole community.
Lieutenant General Abdel-Razak al-Yehiyeh or Abdul-Razzaq Al-Yahya ( born March 15, 1929 in Tantura, near Haifa, then in the British Mandate of Palestine ), also known as Abu Anas, is the Interior Minister of the Palestinian National Authority.
In Great Britain, Thoroughbred horse racing is governed by the British Horseracing Authority ( BHA ) which makes and enforces the rules, issues licences or permits to trainers and jockeys, and runs the races through their race course officials.
Complete lists of the Ottoman Era digs, British Mandate era digs, Jordanian era digs and of the early Israeli era digs are available at the website of the Israel Antiquities Authority.
The sport is regulated by the British Horseracing Authority.
It, like professional racing, is nevertheless run under the auspices of the governing and regulatory body for horse-racing in Great Britain, the British Horseracing Authority.
In July 2007 the HRA merged with the BHB to form the British Horseracing Authority.
Formerly the regulator for the sport, The Jockey Club's responsibilities were transferred to the Horseracing Regulatory Authority ( now the British Horseracing Authority ) in 2006.
The HRA itself ceased to exist on 31 July 2007 as its regulatory duties were merged with the governing responsibility of the British Horseracing Board to create the new British Horseracing Authority.
The Corporation of Trinity House of Deptford Strond, known as Trinity House, is the official General Lighthouse Authority for England, Wales, and other British territorial waters, with the exception of Scotland, the Isle of Man, and Northern Ireland.
It uses a fare system shared with other local transit services, and is policed by the South Coast British Columbia Transportation Authority Police Service.

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